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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 13

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1953 THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND Lew Worsham Proving 1947 Victory In Open Wasn't A Fluke Winner Of Jacksonville Open And Rookies Should Help Indians Mori Consisteni Of All Pros Wi 0 Victory Over Som Sneod in 1947 Wot Coniidtrcd A 1 To Kctp Fluke--Plactd in Monty NiWlimtt During Winter T0wr NEW YORK March 24 In a winfpr whirh lUttA, Jiarcn (tr)--in a winter Nelson Backs IMI Texas Amateurs By MURRAY S1NCUMR I With only two more weeks ofi remaining after tonight. NtWifttturM i Lutheran cagers will be facing TUCSON Ariz, The Cleve-; priifMSn in cramp with i ttot HA nf 1Q1Q vuiii a lot of fine young golfers coming along, one of the big'First Baptist in the Sunday School! V- two iurprises of the pro tour has been a 35-year-old pappy guyif nd hal race on the court igames behind tbe New York' with a ski jump chin and a ready smiie. a record of 7 wins Yankee iasts fali manager AI He's Lew "The Chin" Worsham, who topped off his against one defeat, Zion must take a stronger winter performances yesterday shooting his fourth a straight 68 to win $2,000 first money in the Jacksonville, their contest on Monday night to i sis turninj ser vicemen and rook Fla, open! over the lead by half a ies are ted to help tte Mbe tonight and the race a big bid for American! Consistent Winner Some of the other pros making; the winter tour have earned more i prize money than Worsham buts few have been more consistent, Since he teamed up with Tedi Kroll to win the Miami Four-Ball Tournament in December, Lew has i taken a piece of the money ninej times and has earned nearly $7,000. That doesn't quite put Worsham I up with Cary Middlecoff. who has.i been in the money in 11 tournaments, including a couple of pro turned amateur events, or Lloyd Man- Doby-For-Jensen Rejected BY Nats Bucky Harris Soys Jackie Looks i League's Best Flychaser will be all tied up.

League flag In that case the second half pen-' "We've th nant will be decided on Monday night, March 30 when Zion and! Church of God meet. The winner! appears like a half laurels. Other will EUB against St. Mark's and both crop of rookies I've been with the says. "We've got young-1 for the infield pretty tough for a i to break in with us, but we've I a couple that might db it.

r'c- I "As for the servicemen, theyj are going to be a definite of those will be out to improve CLEARWATER, March 24 their standing in the race. Thei got six of an we 'H Washington Senators today I Mennonite quint will be seeking i be a 0 to carry five'." down a proposed trade'their first win of the second half would have sent Jackie Jen- i when they clash with St. Paul's As proof of his points to second baseman Doug grum, who won three tournaments to Cleveland in return for SUB, first half champions, the rookie and a service- within a month at the start of the Larry Doby, the A i an Jayed his last ba for tour. But it's a good performance, League home run hitter. i The opening game is scheduled to in 1950.

He reminds for a man whose main job is act-j Jensen and Doby are outfielders. get underway at o'clock. of Joe Gordon because ai ing as pro at Pittsburgh's noted; The Senators said Hank Green-, Oakmont Club. iberg, Cleveland general manager, While Worsham is a former Open; proposed the swap to Calvin Grif-' champion and is no stranger to! flth V1C president of the Senators, i the upper brackets of the moneyl Hams' view list, he limits his tournament golf i don blaTme for wanting to the winter tour and a few major! Jensen, But I wouldn't trade him events. Before long he'll have to! for Dob vtor else at this, go home and start getting the i moment He's be our solid, Oakmont course ready for the Na- a and TM S4bee mg tional Open in June.

i liked the best outfielder' i i in the league." Provts Rtal Chimp Not includmg today's game. Jen- Worsham's position among thei se has hit .417 in exhibition players is an odd one. When he i games. He also has hit four home beat Sam Snead in a playoff for'rims. the 1947 National Open title, he; 0 by hit 32 homers to top the was a comparative stranger to the! American League last season, tournament circuit.

It was regarded as something of a freak and Lew was expected to go out and prove he was a real champion. He didn't, and as a result he's seldom considered in picking the winners of the big ones. After 1947, when he finished as ninth-ranking money winner with! Bowling $13,743 and played an important G1RLS BOWLING LEAGUE Won JL.oat role in the first post-war Ryder! sweetheart 10 1-2 Cup matches, Lew didn't hit the! Talisman 10 12 top again until 1951. Then he won game: Talisman," B. the Phoenix Open and set off capt.

464. another streak that put him in the High individual i Lopez his ability to go to both sides. Hansen got a chance to play in early games Bobby Avila, the Tribe's number one second baseman, was slow in corning north out of Mexico. Han- Erect Olympic Government A One Of Golf's All-Time; Uon fTM, To Great! Will Aid In Clearing Collegians TM DENTON, March 24 Byron Nelson, one of golfs i time greats. today entered fight to clear charges of profes- sionahsm leveled against members' DOUG HANSEN--rookie second saeker for the Indians, pivots on a double play attempt during an intra-squad exhibition game.

Manager Al Lopez has been impressed by the 25-year-old infielder just returned from the service. SIDNEY, Australia, March 21 'J! ---The way was cleared tonight for Melbourne to keep the 1956 Olym- a'Hpic Games after settlement of a the thorny housing issue. Victorian Premier John Cain aa- North Texas State's national iinter-eollegiate champions. eminent for a loan of two million The United States Golf Associa- Australian pounds (approximately ition suspended six members of i $5.714,000) for the erection of an i North. Texas State's three-time na-1 Olympic Village.

loan is i tional championship squad anditerest free. The houses later will Billy Maxwell, former North Texas i be used for residential develop- State player who was National ments. Amateur champion in 1951. The; WM just OQe ri players named were Joe Conrad, i of obstacles which faced the 01 jaanAntomo; Don January. i organizmg committee and Marion Hiskey, Pocatello, Idaho; (wnich for a threatened Mel- Stan Mosel San Antonio; Bobby; fume's hold on the games.

Maxwell, Big Spring, a TM Ray Ferguson, Breckenridge, Tex.j TM chairman the Gamei Maxwell, Conrad, January, His-1 ommiuee, A. w. coles, key and Mosel were deprived said he is confident now his report SSf 3 3Sf pen'ses to Mexico City to play i Olympic Committee in Mexico City the Mexican Amateur last Decem-i A rii li iber. Bobby Maxwell, brother of! The IOC will make a definite i Billy, and Ferguson were suspend-! decision at that time about the led for taking money to teach golf i games. Rome, Mexico City and I to other students at the Los Angeles are among the citiei i 7 elson, a semi-retired golfer who i reported anxious to pick up the I owns a farm at Roanoke, near! project should Australia fumble.

here, came to the defense of three! Coles said the only matter not i of the boys and told Fred Cobb, 1 covered in his report concerned coach of the North Texas State 1 equestrian events but he is not team, that "I'll be happy to talk worrying much about that to USGA when I get up there a If the IOC decided that given them the facts I know aboutjtrian events must be held in.Aui- easilv become our as fast Rnh FPJW' jl A an ne as last as reiier; Lopez is convinced nut of the Ma when he came to Cleveland in have tne best crop 0 rookies rinP rrSf and startL his sM i Hes got wonderful Potentialities. a club in th league, rine corps and starting nissixin he cap lparn how to contrd the feaU season with the Indians his 12th ft is no he shouldnl majors. He feels the year mj i with us 'the service sharpened his reflexes i 'and has improved his ball playing.i Th there is outfielder Mike, Indians' knew. He explained that January 1 regulations, have made the trip to Australia's government has re- iMexico because at the time of steadfastly to yield on tht Lopez agrees. Kennedy is making a' bid for an outfield job.

So is Jim Lemon, a ILutz, batting champ of the East-! ern League last season: Billi Glynn, obtained from the Pacific! Berber, HiKh or money in eight of the next ten open events, including a tie for third in the Masters at' Augusta. That year he collected $7,375 for 20th place. 1atn Yesterday Worsham scored his first individual victory-in a PGA- sponsored. "event since 1951 at Phoenix but so far as the money goes, he's having one of his best seasons. individual 110.

individual Frances Stoner. 19S. set: Virginia who moved up from Okla-j Coast League last summer who is a City in 1950 and then spent being groomed as understudy for; years in the Army. Cleveland i Luke Easter at first base: Herb, think he has rookie and a serviceman, -ipower at the plate eventually to 1 who played in the Buffalo outfield' 'become-the home run champ oij the American League. Al Aber, another rookie from Oklahoma City who moved up in 1950 only to spend the next of years as military po- HOW MANAGER LOPEZ SEES HIS INDIANS tournament he was playing an Mbition match with Nelson at Mon- roe, La.

Pitching--Exctlknt Catching--Good HittinfH-Vtry good infitld--Fair OutfUld--Good Finish--No prediction AWAITS FINAL PAPERS LOS ANGELES, Match 24- quarantine issue. The 1953 Michigan State attracted 336 track and field athletes from 22 colleges and universities. Primo Camera, who won thei i heavyweight boxing title from i living on the wrestling circuit, Jack Sharkey in 1933 and lost is to be sworn to jthe next year to Max Baer, has next month. He and his wife, Pina, i applied for final U. S.

citizenship and their children, Umbertp, 14, papers. i nH Jean Mary, 10, now in 1 Camera, who now makes his Los Angeles. First To Enter Racing Classic WILMINGTON, March 24 W--La Corredora, owned by Mrs. Marion W. O'Connor of Chevy Chase, is the first entry for the $100,000 New Castle Handicap, richest race in the world for fillies and mares.

The mile and a quarter run is scheduled for July at Delaware Park. La Corredora is a winner of the Monmouth Oaks and the Gallorette Stakes, and was third in the second division of the Beldane Handicap in New York. DEMOCRATIC LADIES' BOWLING! LEAGUE i Lout Ifi i 11 1 13 a i 10 Chapman Kellar High single pame; Ida, Fiddler. 124. Higrh Uvo (fames: Ida Mac Fiddler, 218.

team srame: Martin. 506. LED--by Don Schlundt soph ace from South Bend, the ana University cagers gained the N.C. A.A. finals, meeting Kansas in the toflrney at Kansas City.

in Germany, could become 4-UX TVMi-nhi-vmoniin 11 9 12 14 Mae cnw.mrft ft a tall ithl Indians' much-needed starting Schlundt, 6 feet 9 inches taU, handed pitcher He a def peppered the hoops for 29 points inite ros ect) Lopex explains, as the Hoosiers drotmed Lov: Sa is Her score, a 19-year-old ana State in the semi-finals. (IN) i left-handed hurler from the 1 Tribe's CHARLES TOWN YESTERDAY TODAY furlongs. BOWLlXfi LEAGUE I CHARLES TOWN, W.V*., March Final StnndlnjtK Tenm Won Lost Kershner's Grocery 4J! 53 Val's Tavern 42 33 5S OorjxerTavern ....7. 41 34 55 Odorttes 41 34 53 about furlongs. American Legion 3 5 40 46 Williams a 23 52 29 Hiph individual grame: Shaw, 145.

Hlgrh individual set: Shaw. 378. Hiph team s'ame: Odorites, 600. team set: Odorites. 1667.

--Cloudy and slow-- First poet 1 P. lds and up: about FIRST RACE-- 4-yr. JKinic 11T (Grant) 5.4O xThornv M-dowillOj Flylapr Hnrn, 114 xDiiigent 112 4.2O 3.30 107 Grandmffl'n Bahj, 112 (Arrtulnl) Street Singer 117 Only Yours 115 xGrand One -Cold Spy Camper Scotch Tie Careless Love Hello Dream xTi Caillou Jack Tyrie 112 120 112 112 112 107 117 Aohtra 115 115 fi 1-5. Miss Rarco, Sheldon, Prewitt, One Try. Social Whirl, Make Hay, Bovina also ran.

TEACHERS' BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standing Team Won Lout Woodland Way Washington Street rlear Sprinis: 27 15 S. Potomac 25 17 Boonshpro Wasps H.H.S Bees H.H.K. 16 26 H.H.S 11 31 i eh i i i a jfame: R. i Penanna SECOND about 4 i furlongs. xPokey Susie 103 Miss Ridgewell Sydney 119 xQuatre Pass Bars Of Time 106 Titelo Peace Lock 113 Minuet Bethania 108 Gouter Buckle's Pride 113 Sloe Gin xRoughing In 108 Psychics Pride claiming: 4 yr.

3-yr. olds, ol(is and a 0 ut 4 furlongs. Picture Lndy, 119 108 (Hartack) 12.40 nyrblc Mattel. 114 (Brady) 8.OO 2-5. Elaine Silver s.

Pitcher Ray Narleski, getting ajberser. trial with the Cleveland Indians I this Spring, is the Son Of Bill a team jrame: Clear Spring, leski. an infielder with the Boston 5 1 Red Sox in 1930. 11023. set: R.

Street Mixim Queen Surrender Idle Tale Bandtld Miss Moose Eye Sign It r. IT'S 4 YEARS OLD Cutb Oiehcod HAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF 2 4 QUAtT KENTUCKY STRAIOMT WHISKEY SMOOTH ilHlltift Midi Ytrk, N.Y. Glow. Toussiant. Hip Hip.

Chilly Finis, Indian Ballad and Gay THIRD 4-yr. a i so raiu 1 DAILY DOFBLE--Kltiy Hal and i Jj3 i Pirture Lady paid f93.2O. in; claiming; 108! olds: miles. 108 sleepy 11B 113 i Gnrdnrr) 17.00 1 1 Rain. HO (Stidham) T.OO JLSO Terrible Terrr, 111 4.0O 4-5.

Bristol Joe, Sally's 106 Pal, Moon Mate and Sea Wind 109; also ran. about BVj furlongs, leather's View 116 111 108 New Freedom 113 i Shift ing Peace Your Highness 1114 FOURTH 3-yr. about; furlongs. tTopsey Time 104 Best Love Whisper Foot 109 xJersey Devil Ill ol TM TH- S1 '4 yr. sstfr 3 5asr Cover Off 114 My Pastime a Af Evenenfa.

110 (Kirk) FIFTH 3-yr, up; Foxy Boy, 114 3.4O 2-5. Tufton. Sweep Fenty 1221 Clean. Mr. Fixit, Zulla.

Belle, Elk furlongs. Thoftrd American Ned sByawy iCaveswood xWestward Place 116 116 108 112 ill 109 Night Music 1091 Water. Twinkler and Empire Tal- Lost Time 105ji ey a i so ran. John's Ex 111 i Stony River 114 i Luxury Limited 109; claiming; and xSwear Off yr. olds; 7 furlongs.

BIXTH 3-yr. A up; Throne, 11T furlongs. I (Hartaok) 42.0O 10.3O SWn Junior 114 Scottie Boy Reward, 12.4O R.4O Pleezwynne 118 High Ronda 118 i Germinate. 132 (Gardner) 3.00 Bob O'Lee 117 Challa Rock 112; Apri- Singlns Step 123 xAmita's Girl 102j Chicle Sador. Folly Hill, Cru- SEVENTH 3-yr.

i an dar Lock and Neu miles. i a 0 ran Sizzle Thru 118 Heart Of Oak 110 Char Boots 118 tOctavia's Daughter xDirect Tint xCircuit Judge Silver Omar 110 115 SIXTH 104 109 120 109 114 104 118 109 EIGHTH 4-yr up; 1 miles. xWayfern xPrince Rival Montfaucon xBllly Swing jtMiss Pidgeon Ko Lein olds and up: 6U furlongs- 121 s.oo 4.3M» Pooeh. 115 (Kirk) BIjc 118 Time-- 1:23 Alva 10.OO 5.40 S.SO Devils Partition Bonnie Bones xSea Location PerhEps Royal Jacopo 112 Jmnt, Jack Carey, Joe Cream and American Cross 1201 Thin Dime also ran. Bevsboy 1171 114! 4 yr.

109 i olds and up: miles. 5 i O. 115 13.W up- 11T i i i Diktr, 130 (Fitfcjrerald) fl.40 2-5. Another Tip. i i Gritty.

Havey Mi Scan- Ill! rial a Maid ran. us; HI; i 4 yr. 121: olds and tip; 1 Skocke.r.-liO (Vaafl) 13.40 S.80 X-5 pounds apprentice allowance claimed.jfurrv 'ot. 114 a S.Ofl NINTH 4-yr. 1 1U miles.

Good Gossip 111 Flaminian Wa Barter Wise 116 Busy Vera tMark O'Mrs 111 xBona Girl Bartipon 116 Tor Mel sWily 106 Beacon Light 116 War Spy XJudith 108 xRoute Pour Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, was originally the home field for the Chicago whales of the Federal League. It was built in 1914. START YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TODAY PHONE 5131 For on Ad Taker Goortroh, Time-- 2:03. Blind Mother, Papa Conn. Ariel Ufht.

ton and Tiny Taper also ran. A READY ANSWER LAWRENCE, March 24 (jfv--Notre Dame football Coach Frank appealed to by a Lawrence School committeeman to choose between two applicants for the high school coaching berth, replied with this whimsical telegram: "If vacancy still exists for 1954 I would like to apply myself. We could lose every one of our ten games." Thirty-six have applied for the post and Leahy was asked to choose between Eddie Doherty and Moody Sarno. Esso Extra Gasoline made the difference The reason is that Esso Extra only Esso Extra now contains an added ingredient a built-in anti-freeze to prevent one of the commonest kinds of stalling. This kind of stalling is caused by "carburetor icing." It can happen to nearly all cars in damp, cool weather to and can't be cured by mechanic.

Esso Extra is especially good in cars with automatic transmissions where restarting after stalling is more troublesome. In addition to this protection, you get Buso Extra's famous combination of quick starting, fast warm-up, high anti-knock, power, and long everything you for Happy Motoring from the instant you touch the starter. Is it any wonder more ists use Esso Extra than any other premium gasoline in the area served by Esso Aim-STALUNG TRY flrtt rtol htavy- duty motor ail for high-comprottion Htlps ntw can running liku now. Approvod by loading car manufacturers. A A I GASOUNt FOR 9 OUT OF 10.

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